PAGE SIX THE LANCE NOVEMBER 20, 1961 Speaking Of Sports Baxley and Bunnell Fooiball Season Concludes GREY ROMPS OVER YELLOW Grey scored at will in completely demolishing yellow by the lopsided score of 58-0. It was no contest as Grey just warmed up for their next game against Blue. GREEN ROLLS ON Green found the breaks going their way as they rushed to a 46-6 victory over Red to keep up with Grey in the race for first place. Green had Red completely outclassed. GREEN TAKES FIRST PLACE Green outscored Grey 19-13 to take over first place in the standings. The Jiggers rushed off to a 19-6 lead before Grey started coming back. However, Green gave up one more touch down and then locked the gate up to knock Grey into a second place tie with Blue. BLUE ROMPS Blue pushed Grey further down the standings with an easy 25-0 victory that left them as the only challenger of Green. Grey’s usually potent offense was neutralized by a hard rush ing Blue line that never gave Grey much of a chance to generate an offense. YELLOW WINS FIRST Yellow surprised everyone taking a 12-7 triumph over Red for their first victory. Yellow’s refusal to give up paid off as they held off countless Red threats. Yellow’s offense finally found the right octene as they punched two scores across. YELLOW CONTINUES TO ROLL Yellow completely dominated the game in knocking Orange around for a 9-0 victory. Yellow’s defense was superb as Orange never even threatened to score. This was Yellow’s second win tying them with Red. GREY BEATS ORANGE Grey started the long trail back with a 19-8 victory over Orange. Grey pushed off to a 13-0 lead before Orange scored a touchdown and a safety. However, another touchdown put the game beyond Orange’s reach to insure the victory. BLUE BEATS YELLOW On Homecoming Blue crushed Yellow 38-6 to keep their title hopes alive. Blue ran off with a 19-0 lead before yellow scored then it was all Blue in another smashing victory. GREY TOYS WITH RED Grey played around with Red during Homecoming to win 20-0. However. Grey was eliminated from any hopes for the title or second place as Blue won. Grey had little trouble with Red as they dominated the game. GREEN ELECTROCUTED Green was found guilty of complacency by Orange and sentenced to electrocution by 13-12. The best game during Home coming saw Orange knock Green into a first place tie with Blue and send Blue’s title hopes flaming to new heights. Orange scored and made the point but Green retaliated to make the score 7-6 Orange. The Jiggers scored with the second half kick- off to take a 12-7 lead. With 48 seconds left and no time outs, quarterback Doug Maxwell picked Orange up by its pants and guided Orange 52 yards in four plays to pull off the electrify ing upset. Therefore Green’s chances of at least a tie for the title was ruined as they must beat Blue now to win it. ORANGE ROU^ ON Orange rolled over Red 27-0 with comparative ease to se cure their hold on fourth place. Orange’s usually impotent of fense received a good supply of hormones as they scored three touchdowns on offense and one on an interception. Red finish ed in a tie for fifth with Yellow. GREY WALKS TO WIN Grey finished its season with a 39-19 victory over yellow which was declared as a forfeit 1-0 in Grey’s favor. Yellow did not have the required number of men to play but it would have had little effect on the outcome as they were far above their class. J.B. LAURINBURG BAKERY Main Street Party Oakes Phone CR 6-0686 Meet Your Friends At McN AIR’S We Incite The Students and Faculty of St. Andrews To Make Our Bank Your Up Town Headquarters Three Convenient Locations and Maxton THE STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. m Cheerleaders pose in “K” formation. Lower left, reading up they are: Jane O’Daniel, Bar bara Bolton. Andrea Martin, Sandra McLeese, and Diane Monroe. Lower right, reading up they are; Gayle Chandler, chief, Gail Carlson, Doreen Carter, Mary Lou Bolinger, Nancy Dwyer and Rita Almond. Not present at the picture taking were Patsy Pearce and Nancv Bullard. College Cheerleaders Chosen Eight talented girls were chosen to represent St. Andrews as college cheerleaders. These girls were chosen on skill and performance, grace, pep, enthusiasm, rhythm, and sportsman ship as they participated in the cheerleader tryouts. Sophomore Gail Chandler was chosen as chief with Diane Monroe serving as co-chief. Others are Rita Almond, Barbara Bolton, Doreen Carter, Gail Carlson, Patsy Pearce, and Nancy Dwyre. Mary Lou Boling^er, Andrea Bolton, Nancy Bullard, Jane O’Daniel, and Sandra McLeese were chosen as the five alternates. These girls have been busy practicing and preparing for the basketball games ahead. Chief Chandler has reported that the practices are real good, and that it is a fine group to work with. Royal blue and white are the colors that will be out front cheering for the Knights of St. Andrews led by the chief dressed in' white. In interviewing most of the cheerleaders their main com ment is that they are very happy to represent the coUege and hope that they will do a “good” job. A pep club is being organized to boost the school spirit. There will be a special section set aside at the ballgames for those who will support this club. Plans are being made to sponsor pep rallies before basketball games begin. It is hoped that this will encourage students to boost the team and build up some much needed school spirit for St. Andrews. It is a challenge for each of us in the student body to strive in making school spirit. These eight girls cannot do all this by themselves. Won’t you be behind them as they fight and cheer The Knights of St. Andrews to victory. lb FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES Sporting Goods Headquarters 105 Main St. Laurinburg, N. C. HOTEL BARBER SHOP Continentals, Flat-Tops, and College Crews JOHNSON BROTHERS Realty & Construction Company F.H.A. and V.A. Conventional Loans Call For Free Estimates CR 6-3710 Fashion Fabrics Center 114 S. Main St. Dress fabrics for all occasions and wide selection of drapery fabrics. ONE HOUR Martinizing The Most in Dry Cleaning Represented at St. Andrews by Frances Pegram—Room 145 Granville Hall Ed Carter—^Room 225 Mecklenburg Dorm